1141.04 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS. (See also Section 1123.22)
   (a)   "C-1" Neighborhood Commercial: Areas for retail, personal or repair service establishments which cater to and can be located in close proximity to residential districts without creating undue vehicular congestion, excessive noise or other objectionable influences. Neighborhood commercial uses are only those categories which employ less than ten persons on the maximum work shift and are less than 10,000 square feet in floor area and include, but need not be limited to: drugstores, beauty salons, barber shops, shoe repair shops, grocery stores, dry cleaning and laundry facilities. Uses in this classification serve the day-to-day needs of the neighborhood residents. Community water and sewerage facilities are required.
 
   (b)   "C-2" Community Commercial: Commercial centers of an integrated design which contain a concentration of a wide variety of retail and service establishments which are currently located in the community or within the population they serve, having adequate parking and direct access to major thoroughfares, with limited points of access, being screened or fenced from surrounding residential areas, and serving the day-to-day needs of the community supplying the more durable and permanent needs of the whole community. Community commercial uses include, but need not be limited to: supermarkets, department stores, specialty stores, hardware stores, apparel and shoe stores, jewelry stores, appliance and furniture stores, drugstores, personal and business service outlets and discount markets. Community water and sewerage facilities are required.
 
   (c)   "C-3" Institutions and Offices: Areas for nonretail establishments which are of a social, educational, religious, medical, research, charitable or philanthropic nature, including local, regional and national administrative offices in which affairs of a business, professional persons, branch of government or organizations are conducted. Institutions and regional professional offices include but need not be limited to: medical centers, fraternal and social organizations, instructional, real estate and insurance offices, legal offices, investment firms and various establishments housing only administrative offices.
 
   (d)   "C-4" Highway and Automotive Services: Areas for retail or service establishments serving the motoring public of the community and the surrounding trade areas. Such businesses do not lend themselves to the design of a unified commercial center and require locations on major thoroughfares and at their intersections. Highway and automotive services include but need not be limited to: motels, restaurants and personal services.
(Ord. 22-87. Passed 5-11-87.)
 
   (e)   “C-5” Central Commercial. Areas of the existing central business district plus additional area which provides logical areas for development of a unified compact commercial area. Primary functions include convenience and specialty goods and personal, financial and professional services. Residential uses are conditional uses. Community water and sewerage facilities are required. (Ord. 38-2003. Passed 7-7-03.)